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[280] | 1 | Task support for synaptic |
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| 5 | Synaptic works on quite a few distributions. To make support for the |
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| 6 | various task systems easy synaptic needs a helper application called |
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| 7 | "tasksel" (or any other helper that can be speficified with |
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| 8 | "-o Synaptic::taskHelperProg=prog"). It has to support the following |
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| 9 | commands: |
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| 10 | |
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| 11 | --list-tasks: returns a list of the format |
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| 12 | "$installed $taskname\t$task-short-description" |
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| 13 | where $installed can be 'i' (installed) or 'u' (uninstalled) |
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| 14 | |
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| 15 | --task-packages $task: list the packages included in the given task |
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| 16 | this option can be used more than once for |
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| 17 | different tasks |
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| 18 | |
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| 19 | --task-desc $task: print a long description about the given task |
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| 20 | |
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| 21 | |
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| 22 | Examples: |
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| 23 | |
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| 24 | $ tasksel --list-tasks |
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| 25 | database-server SQL database |
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| 26 | i desktop Desktop environment |
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| 27 | u dns-server DNS server |
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| 28 | u file-server File server |
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| 29 | u mail-server Mail server |
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| 30 | u print-server Print server |
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| 31 | u web-server Web server |
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| 32 | |
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| 33 | $ tasksel --task-packages dns-server --task-packages print-server |
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| 34 | bind9 |
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| 35 | bind9-doc |
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| 36 | dlint |
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| 37 | dnsutils |
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| 38 | lwresd |
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| 39 | cupsys |
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| 40 | cupsys-bsd |
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| 41 | cupsys-client |
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| 42 | cupsys-driver-gimpprint |
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| 43 | foomatic-db-engine |
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| 44 | foomatic-db-hpijs |
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| 45 | foomatic-filters-ppds |
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| 46 | foomatic-gui |
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| 47 | samba |
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| 48 | samba-doc |
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| 49 | smbclient |
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| 50 | smbfs |
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| 51 | swat |
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| 52 | |
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| 53 | $ tasksel --task-desc desktop |
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| 54 | This task provides basic "desktop" software, including a variety of session managers, file managers and web browsers. It incorporates both the GNOME and KDE desktops, and provides a display manager which lets the user choose between the two. |
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